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then give them to the government. but texas wants to make it easier for teachers to carry what a terrible idea says leland yee from san francisco. from texas, susanna likes the idea of the teachers packing heat. >> because of my background i know what it is like to be in a defenseless situation that is there to execute lawyers can protect themselves, chiropractors can protect themselves, why can't teachers? they are like second-class citizens. john: years ago you restaurant when a dead man came in and killed your mom and dad? >> 23 people. the first real mass shooting in 1991. john: people say tougher gun laws. views say the opposite. and you wrote a book about it. explain your reasoning. >> at that time you could not get a concealed carry permit. they did not exist. i would leave my gun in my car we were having lunch. a mad man drove his truck to the window and began executing people. i cannot tell you what it is like to be a fish in a girl waiting to be your turn. it just prevented us from being able to protect ours
then give them to the government. but texas wants to make it easier for teachers to carry what a terrible idea says leland yee from san francisco. from texas, susanna likes the idea of the teachers packing heat. >> because of my background i know what it is like to be in a defenseless situation that is there to execute lawyers can protect themselves, chiropractors can protect themselves, why can't teachers? they are like second-class citizens. john: years ago you restaurant when a dead...
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they have the citizens for self-governance. starlee rhoades is president of the goldwater institute. both say we can return power to the states. what do you mean? start with obamacare. >> state should establish health insurance exchanges. twenty-five states said go right ahead, the policy on your own. you will have to implement it on your own watch. it protects and stops massive subsidies from being paid out from insurance companies and it protects people from being told on by the irs. john: the exchange is a place where you go on the web and it helps you buy an insurance policy. he insurance does that at no cost to the taxpayer. i don't know why it has to be such a big deal or cost so much. >> that is what the federal government will do, and extinction each day. but the thing that is great about that policy change is having the federal government do it versus the state is that taxpayers are actually going to be protected from the very worst parts of the federal health care law. so we think that it is a great ideal. john: they
they have the citizens for self-governance. starlee rhoades is president of the goldwater institute. both say we can return power to the states. what do you mean? start with obamacare. >> state should establish health insurance exchanges. twenty-five states said go right ahead, the policy on your own. you will have to implement it on your own watch. it protects and stops massive subsidies from being paid out from insurance companies and it protects people from being told on by the irs....
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governments are in these money market funds. it matters very much what happens to them. >> you're absolutely right, gerri. i explained this to someone the other day, and he said the cure is worse than the disease. that sums it up. the money funds are safe, okay? they are not guaranteed, but they are very safe breaking the buck with the frequency of haley 's comet. this causes institutions to put money elsewhere has a detrimental effect because companies rely on being able to issue short term debt in the money market so that they can buy inventory, meet payroll, and that's why they stabilized the money funds back in 2008 to begin with which, by the way, didn't cost taxpayers a dime. gerri: bringing you to the topic now, which is, you know, okay -- other people, you know, people who support this would say at the end of the day the government doesn't have to stand behind the funds. taxpayer dollars at risk. who is right? >> well, when all is said and down, money flows where it's treated best, and when you start puts fees and regula
governments are in these money market funds. it matters very much what happens to them. >> you're absolutely right, gerri. i explained this to someone the other day, and he said the cure is worse than the disease. that sums it up. the money funds are safe, okay? they are not guaranteed, but they are very safe breaking the buck with the frequency of haley 's comet. this causes institutions to put money elsewhere has a detrimental effect because companies rely on being able to issue short...
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>> california will be filled with very rich people, very poor people and government workers and that is pretty much all that will be hanging around the way it goes. melissa: jonathan, i will give you the last word. that is what you have to look forward to. >> we can take your medicine now nationally and on a state-by-state basis or just wait and evade the problem until it blows up in your face. whether this made now or later. melissa: thanks to everyone. it was history day at my son's school. he was benjamin franklin. he went right along with a the custom theme, thanks very much. a terrifying warning that could handicap the local community. pollution is more than three times the limit set at the epa. now there are calls to curb industrial activity and ban would burn. the group say these dangerous levels could cause pregnant women to miscarry or give birth prematurely. with now is the president and founder of that group read thank you for coming on. this sounds very serious. are you being alarmist or is it really this serious? >> i think for you to understand what the medical communit
>> california will be filled with very rich people, very poor people and government workers and that is pretty much all that will be hanging around the way it goes. melissa: jonathan, i will give you the last word. that is what you have to look forward to. >> we can take your medicine now nationally and on a state-by-state basis or just wait and evade the problem until it blows up in your face. whether this made now or later. melissa: thanks to everyone. it was history day at my...
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gave them to us, no government can ever take them away. lou: lapierre argued only reason that federal government would want to create a list of gun owners is to quote, tax them or takes them. our next guest is a texas gun shol owneshopowner who is now ca boycott of groupon, after the site canceled his dial for a concealed handgun training course, he said that groupon seems to e8 to to e88ing anyoneo believes in the second amendment with as monster. saying this statement -- including shooting ranges, conceal and carry, and clay shooting, have been placed on ed on hiatus while we review internal stanstandards. the category surge review following consumer and merchant meafeedback, joining us now is a former customer, michael cargill, owner of austin, texas, central texas gun works. good to have you with us. >> thank you, sir. lou: let me start with, you are calling for a boycott of groupon. you have asked your attorney to talk with them. has there been any development since we came on the air? >> no, sir. my attorney is still keeping in conta
gave them to us, no government can ever take them away. lou: lapierre argued only reason that federal government would want to create a list of gun owners is to quote, tax them or takes them. our next guest is a texas gun shol owneshopowner who is now ca boycott of groupon, after the site canceled his dial for a concealed handgun training course, he said that groupon seems to e8 to to e88ing anyoneo believes in the second amendment with as monster. saying this statement -- including shooting...
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we do not want the state government making this decision. the law is very simple. did you do what a reasonably prudent company or person would do? if you did, you are okay. if you did not, you are not okay. stuart: the owner of the car for the maker? >> all of them. if the computer goes on the fritz and the car in the middle of 5:00 o'clock traffic start smashing into pedestrians, then absolutely you would have a claim against the computer manufacturer. stuart: okay. in this instance that mark, i think that is entirely legitimate. >> the lawyers will be there to make sure they are safe or not put them on the road until they are. stuart: one third of what you went plus expenses. a $10 million settlement puts 5 million in your pocket. >> no. stuart: special witnesses on your side of the fence. >> all of the expenses that we incur that the other side anchors. i tell you this, nobody i represent will get 50% representation. charles: let's say i am in a really serious car accident. i give you 30% for representing me, 30% to the hospital and if i win anything, 30% to the
we do not want the state government making this decision. the law is very simple. did you do what a reasonably prudent company or person would do? if you did, you are okay. if you did not, you are not okay. stuart: the owner of the car for the maker? >> all of them. if the computer goes on the fritz and the car in the middle of 5:00 o'clock traffic start smashing into pedestrians, then absolutely you would have a claim against the computer manufacturer. stuart: okay. in this instance that...
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we have to work with governments around the world, okay? the united states -- we try -- we want to be good citizens wherever we do business and try to help every country we're in. the united states did a lot of stuff to turn this around. he was part of that, geithner, and bush. they did the old american way, came punching the problem until they stopped deterioration. if you are here, most say america, because of the quick rapid strong action is in much better shape today than europe, and that's true. >> as we finish, waking up today, how -- if you rate how you feel waking up every day today opposed to the height of the eye sis in 2008, how would you say? >> repressed the height of the crisis. up every day, seven days a week at four or three, and you should know i was on the phone at one point with top officials at 3 30u a.m., working around the clock hard. >> things are better. >> much better than before, yeah. >> chairman and ceo of jpmorgan, we appreciate you coming on. >> liz, thank you. >> we'll have you again. >> pleasure to be here. >
we have to work with governments around the world, okay? the united states -- we try -- we want to be good citizens wherever we do business and try to help every country we're in. the united states did a lot of stuff to turn this around. he was part of that, geithner, and bush. they did the old american way, came punching the problem until they stopped deterioration. if you are here, most say america, because of the quick rapid strong action is in much better shape today than europe, and that's...
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march 27th, that is when government spending runs out. or a large chunk of it. if there is no agreement on that, that could shut down the federal government. you're looking at debt ceiling all the way on may 18th. congressional aides saying treasury is telling them pause of extraordinary measures they can use, this pushes the debt ceiling day back to sometime this summer perhaps if this is a bill that clears congress and the senate is going to consider it the next couple of days and likely it does pass of the because the debt ceiling is pushed off and the next real fast deadline is march 27th, that government spending deadline, analysts say that increases the likelihood of a government shutdown. >> take off the worst-case scenario elements of this what could be a worst-case scenario by removing the debt ceiling essentially. have just a good ol' fight on spending. and you know, with those kind of ground rules the markets can continue to recover and that would be best for everybody. >> now republican and democratic leaders are not threatening to shut down the gove
march 27th, that is when government spending runs out. or a large chunk of it. if there is no agreement on that, that could shut down the federal government. you're looking at debt ceiling all the way on may 18th. congressional aides saying treasury is telling them pause of extraordinary measures they can use, this pushes the debt ceiling day back to sometime this summer perhaps if this is a bill that clears congress and the senate is going to consider it the next couple of days and likely it...
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government officials say the $51 billion project will create at least 100 thousand jobs. critics say the plan is way too expensive for the money better spent elsewhere. so, it is one of those questions of infrastructure. you know you talk about it in this country too. the train systems could really do upgrading in the u.k. no doubt about that. tracy: here too. imagine if we had a high-speed train to florida? ashley: right about now would be good. get out of the snow and cold. tracy: that would be great. ashley: down to miami in an hour and a half? like 500 miles an hour. tracy: well, better than the flights these days. ashley: yeah. anything to keep you out of the --. tracy: exactly. every 15 minutes we check on the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the exchange. i know you would like a high-speed rail system, don't you? >> are you teasing me? send me to miami in no time at all? all right. you know it is freezing in new york and i would take it. let's talk about names on the move. the first is hess. this is something that was talked about the minute i walked in h
government officials say the $51 billion project will create at least 100 thousand jobs. critics say the plan is way too expensive for the money better spent elsewhere. so, it is one of those questions of infrastructure. you know you talk about it in this country too. the train systems could really do upgrading in the u.k. no doubt about that. tracy: here too. imagine if we had a high-speed train to florida? ashley: right about now would be good. get out of the snow and cold. tracy: that would...